Flash Player to be off by default in Firefox in 2017
In a win for desktop security, Mozilla is taking one more step to reduce the web’s dependence on Adobe’s buggy Flash Player browser plugin.
In a win for desktop security, Mozilla is taking one more step to reduce the web’s dependence on Adobe’s buggy Flash Player browser plugin.
The hacking group that targeted unclassified email systems at the U.S. Department of State and the White House is believed to have also compromised a network used by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a body of senior U.S. military leaders.
Martyn Williams | 07 Aug | Read more
The U.S. National Security Agency will lose access to the bulk telephone records data it has collected at the end of November, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence announced Monday.
Zach Miners | 28 Jul | Read more
Someone call the malware antitrust commission: Recent versions of the Kovter ad fraud Trojan, which infects computers through Web-based exploits, close the door after themselves by updating Flash Player to the latest version.
Lucian Constantin | 04 Jul | Read more
Cisco Systems plans to pay $US635 million in cash to buy OpenDNS, a company that leverages the Domain Name System (DNS) to provide security services including Web filtering, threat intelligence and malware and phishing protection.
Lucian Constantin | 01 Jul | Read more
Windows 10 will have a new mechanism that will allow software developers to integrate their applications with whatever antimalware programs exist on users' computers.
Lucian Constantin | 12 Jun | Read more
The shamelessness of ransomware pushers knows no bounds. After encrypting people's files and then holding them to ransom, they portray themselves as service providers offering technical support and discounts to their "customers."
Lucian Constantin | 19 May | Read more
The U.S. House of Representatives may vote on a controversial cyberthreat information sharing bill this week, despite major privacy concerns from many digital rights groups and security researchers.
Grant Gross | 22 Apr | Read more
Security researchers who participated in the Pwn2Own hacking contest this week demonstrated remote code execution exploits against the top four browsers, and also hacked the widely used Adobe Reader and Flash Player plug-ins.
Lucian Constantin | 20 Mar | Read more
Microsoft updated its Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET), a free exploit prevention tool, to protect against attacks that attempt to bypass Internet Explorer's sandbox using VBScript.
Lucian Constantin | 18 Mar | Read more
A cryptographic library used in all Windows versions is affected by a recently disclosed vulnerability in SSL/TLS implementations that allows man-in-the-middle attackers to force clients and servers to use weak encryption. Internet Explorer and other programs using the library are affected.
Lucian Constantin | 07 Mar | Read more
An effort to search for cryptographic flaws in TrueCrypt, a popular disk encryption program, will resume even though the software was abandoned by its creators almost a year ago.
Lucian Constantin | 20 Feb | Read more
Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor now contemplating a run for U.S. president, may not have privacy high on his agenda.
Zach Miners | 11 Feb | Read more
The Twitter accounts of two more companies -- Newsweek and the International Business Times -- were compromised on Tuesday, showing Twitter's attractiveness to hackers despite its cybersecurity features.
Zach Miners | 11 Feb | Read more
Pro tip for any would-be online drug kingpins: Don't post vacation pictures on Facebook.
Joab Jackson | 10 Feb | Read more